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. we will begin with john collins to give us a look at what is coming up. >> it seems like a light snow caused a lot of problems as far as traffic is concerned. people are taking it for granted. i will buy this over a foot of snow. a little clipper is coming in out of the ohio river valley. it moved out of that area this morning and into our area this afternoon. there is another one behind it in iowa. i want to give you a few totals that accumulate. 9/10 of an inch. let's see. 1 inch in garrison. at simpsonville -- only a trace in and around all county. -- in anne arundel county. generally speaking, less than an inch of snow. there are several more of these clippers out they're lined up and ready to come in. i will talk about that in the instaweather plus forecast. >> you can get the forecast as it is updated on our apps that give you radar and the seven-day forecast in the palm of your hand. now to new orleans, which has been inundated with ravens' fans. >> for those of us watching in baltimore, it seems like the big easy is covered in purple pride. our 11 news reporter knows for sure.

westgate is away but we'll do our best without him. we have michael brown to help us through things. coming up on the program, we'll head out to hong kong where china is requiring a reinstruct during of the economy. >>> after that, of course, the super bowl wasn't just one of the on biggest sporting events of the year, it was one of the biggest days of the year for madison avenue. we'll take a look at which ads were touchdowns and were ads were fumbles. >> mariana rajoy meets angela merkel. >>> plus, upcoming elections that sylvia berlusconi has called his last great electoral and political battle. >>> the power to split up uk banks if they fail to -- activity. george osborne is expected to give the bank of england the responsibility to make sure banks are involved in these activities. you have to love the extended analogy. watch the george osborne speech live here at 10:30 local for those of you here with us in the uk. in the meantime, there are more charges at the top over at barclay's. last night, the bank's financial chief and financial chief announced their leaving. tomorrow, barclay's

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for joining us for 11 news today. tuesday, february 12. >> traffic and weather. >> good morning. it is quiet this morning. things will start to change tomorrow. the temperatures into the 40's. 45 at the airport. the temperature will not move much into the afternoon. now expects -- a mixture of sun and clouds. we have some snow in the seven- day forecast. >> 11 minutes on the outer loop north side over towards 795. 30 minutes from 795 down to 95. no problems in that area. late in terms of volume on 83 in the parkton region -- light in terms of volume. from the 895 split to the fort mchenry, 7 minutes. this is out of the traffic. it is. see how light that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we are following breaking news. there was a death near the university of maryland campus. avenue.ened on 36th anniversar wrc is on the scene this morning. speculation over who will become the new leader of the catholic church. >> kim dacey joins us live from the cathedral in north baltimore with more details. >> baltimore's archbishops is commending pope benedict for acting in the best interest of the chu

will join us later on "starting point." >>> let's get started here. a 5-year-old boy held captive for six days in an underground bunker in alabama is back in the arms of his farmly this morning. we are so happy to report that. we're told that hes thrilled to be reunited with his favorite toy which is a dinosaur. little ethan's kidnaper is dead, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes killed yesterday in the fbi raid that freed that little boy. victor blackwell, live from midland city, alabama this morning. i know you're very excited to be sharing this information, victor. what do we know about the raid and why law enforcement actually decided to go in? >> good morning, zoraida. two reasons primarily. the first is because authorities say they observed jimmy lee dykes with a gun and the second reason is because in the day leading up to that raid, the communications with dykes had broken down. so they realized they could not wait any longer to go in and rescue ethan. ethan is safe. this is a photograph of the 5-year-old being taken into a hospital after nearly a week being held in an underground bunker

for the digital age. should police be able to track you using your cell phone without a warrant? >>> yoga for your face? is this the way to get rid of wrinkles without botox? >>> good afternoon. i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. strike up the band for the super bowl champs. tens of thousands played hook write today to flood the streets of baltimore. >> through the charm city. it was a chance for the team to thank fans and for fans to thank the team for bringing home the championship. >> news4's chris gordon joins us now lye from baltimore with more on the charm offensive. >> reporter: it is said that baltimore is a blue-collar town with a chip on its shoulder. but today was filled with respect for the ravens and the city that they serve and love and the fans here and it all began this super bowl victory celebration. it began at city hall with the team's arrival and the super bowl trophy showing it to their fans, sharing it for the first time. and then the parade. there was a marching band, the cheerleaders, ravens, on floats, and in military vehicles. waving to the crowds that line the stree

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at abc2news.com. come by and say hi, join us, as always, super bowl 47, time to go ravens, give it up one more time. live here, charley crowson, abc2 news. this reminds me of a birthday party for you. >> charlie, bring us back hurricanes. >>> more ravens fans are arriving in new orleans, for the super bowl, we still have two days to go before we get to kickoff. as christian shaffer tells us, that is plenty of time for those fans to get nfl experience of their own. >> the first thing you have to understand about the experience, is that it is huge. they call it an interactive theme park built inside of new orleans massive convention center, 850,000 square feet of running, passing and kicking and since it's new orleans, there is music not to mention super bling, and this. >> this is really cool, a lot of people can't do it. it's a good opportunity. >> fans line up to have picture take within the lombardi trophy. >> it's pretty likely, they have had an amazing season, especially the playoffs. they can be a hard team. >> reporter: there is a demonstration of how the footballs are made , the wi

the u.s. embassy in turkey's capital was an "act of terror," said a white house spokesman today. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the deadly blast from a reporter on the scene in ankara. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on a widening divide between israelis and palestinians after more than a decade of starts and stops in pece talks. waer: thousas ofsraeli shoppers used to drive up this road to take advantage of the bargains in the palestinian shops just ahead. the popular shopping district has become a virtual ghost town. >> brown: secretary of state hillary clinton logged nearly a million miles visiting more than 100 countries in the last four years. ray suarez examines her legacy. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with a preview of sunday's big game. npr's mike pesca joins us from new orleans, site of super bowl xlvii. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newour has been proded by: >> bnsf railw

, initially, police told us they were looking for kim tolefree as well as a 1-year- old child, a girl. her name was -- her name is isaza tolefree. she was described as last wearing a pink shirt with blue bears holding anage and yellow blanket and kim tolefree was last seen wearing a plaid and beige coat, acid washed jeans. we're told the suspect was armed and dangerous. the twist -- and we just got done talking with oakland police and her daughters as well, we're told this may not be a child at all. it may be a case of domestic violence involving drugs. here's what one neighbor said. we don't that have sound right now. we're trying to sort out out the details. a cording -- sort the details. this 1-year-old girl, according had kim tolefree's daughters, the child does not exist. it may have been a matter of a domestic violence case with drugs. pline floor -- brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we're following developing news out of turkey. a suicide bomber set off explosives killing himself and an embassy security guard. coming up at 7:15, what we are hearing about the group responsible

. >> thanks for joining us. one suggestion on how to deal with this cope wise? >> actually, watching you guys, given that you can put up with this, you're good for another 15 years. >> thanks so much for joining us. it's so much fun to talk to you guys. thank you for coming in. this was a lot of fun. we'll toss it over to you. >> thank you so much, mike. >>> of course it is 6:00 a.m. on this friday morning. we're so happy you're joining us. i'm jessica doyle in for andrea roane. we have monika samtani watching your traffic. good morning, my dear. and some flurries out there. >> more than flurries. >> both issues, both traffic and weather. howard bernstein has that. >> we have this picture from the germantown marc station, folks waiting for the train. let's go to the weather graphics and you can see what's going on. they want to be on the train, not waiting for it there. roads are covered and slick. northern areas especially rough. seeing a lot of this firsthand. so watch out up in frederick county. parts of upper montgomery county and loudoun county and charles town, west virginia. win cheste

viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: for the second time in five months, a u.s. diplomatic post has been the target of a deadly assault. a suicide bomber detonated a vest with explosives outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey, today, killing himself and a security guard. the white house described it as a terrorist attack. the explosion occurred around 1:15 p.m. local time. afterward, police tried to hold back the crowd gathered outside the u.s. facility in the turkish capital. debris littered the street near a side entrance where the blast took place. emergency workers wheeled one of the injured into an awaiting ambulance. u.s. ambassador to turkey francis ricciardone spoke to reporters outside the embassy. >> right now, we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. we salute his bravery, his service to turkey and to turkish-american friendship. our hearts go out to his family. >> brown: in istanbul, prime minister recep tayyip erdogan called the bombing an "attack against peace in our country." and in washington, the state department's victoria

dead and u.s. diplomatic staffers on high alert. it happened in the capital of turkey. officials are trying to figure out if this is an isolated attack or the beginning of a pattern. tom fitzgerald is following this one for us. so tom, any indication who is behind this one? >> officially right now, no group claimed responsibility for this attack. officially, pinning the blame on turkish government and the united states, but it comes on the heels of recent. it happened at 1:15 in the afternoon in the city of oswald. a suicide bomber dead enated explosive devices. both the bomber and the guard at the embassy was killed in the explosive. here in washington, appearing with andrea, vice president joe biden condemned the attack. >> i also really with the expression of sympathy -- i don't have detail, but was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> while no group has said it was behind the attack, turkey's interior minister blames a group opposed to turkey's government and sharp contrast to last year's ben ghazi attack. this act is an act of terror. >> a suicide bombi

ahead on this monday morning. happy you had a great weekend. thanks for joining us. i'm megan pringle alongside charlie crowson. >>> a check of the forecast. bad to the north. bad to the south. we're stuck in the middle. but what we're seeing could affect the commute today. >>> we're dealing with a lot of rain, a lot of fog and unfortunate accidents of the i'll have more coming up in a bit but lynette, i'm tired of this weather. one day it's cold, one day it's warm, one day it's snowing, one day it's raining. >> we get some people with the snow, some people with the sunshine. it keeps it interesting. >>> let's talk about the rain right now. maryland's most powerful radar, it is coming down pretty moderate in some spots. so we can see around baltimore, just to the north of baltimore city and baltimore county around western run, mission run also getting in on some moderate rainfall this morning. you can see that in the yellows. chapel north and valley brook. if you are in these areas traveling along these areas, be prepared for some steady to moderate rain. we're also dealing with this

's symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need visit knowcrohns.com/tv and use the interactive discussion guide to speak with your gastroenterologist. >>> welcome back, everybody. want to show you some new pictures, this is secretary of state hillary clinton leaving her home in washington, d.c., heading to her last day at the state department where she will no doubt be dealing with the explosion of the u.s. embassy in ankara so we're going to be following that for us as well as she heads in for her last day and john kerry begins his first day at the state department. >> you have to say right up 'til the end she is dealing with serious issues and ensures that security around the world in our embassies are one of the hallmarks of her tenure at state. >> this morning we've been talking about the possible suspects, hezbollah, iran, syria, also al qaeda, the suspects in benghazi bombing fled to turkey after that bombing. >> lots of suspects in this. thanks guy, appreciate it. we get to "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> hi, soledad. stories we're

right now in "the newsroom" the blast felt around the world. suicide bomber strikes just outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. we have the latest on this developing story. >>> mistakenly freed a convicted murderer on the loose, the latest on the frantic search to find him. >>> popular cough and cold syrups you may have in your cupboard are being recalled because the caps on the bottles aren't child proof enough. plus -- i can't even explain to you how insane it is in bat herher baltimore. >> what time is it? >> game time! >> what time is it? >> game time! >> big dogs in the house! >> woof, woof! >>> a couple of hours ago a bomber got as close to the front gate of the u.s. embassy in turkey before detonating. the state department scrambles to beef up security in response to the deadly attack on americans in benghazi, libya. nicholas burns is former state department official joins us from cambridge, massachusetts, good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> so this in all respects the suicide bomber targeted the u.s. embassy in turkey. what do you make of that? >> well, it's just hard to know t

to be covering jobs in the market. vince reinhart will be joining us. and what is a jobs friday without a little shot of rock and roll? kansas is celebrating 40 years in the music business. it has been a very changed scene over those 40 years. we have the founding member, drummer and band manager phil e. hart. andrew, obviously, we have it all today. we do, we do. it's great to see you, becky. joe mentioned stocks are off to a very strong start this year. if you believe in the january barometer, it's a great sign for the bulls. the theory satsdz that the s&p direction in january sets the tone for the next 11 months. the s&p ridesing more than 5% for this january. the transports, by the way, even stronger with a more than 9% gain. the nasdaq also positive, up 4%. here are a few stats of note that are worth thinking about. it was the best month for the dow industrial transports and s&p 500 since october 2011. the best january for the dow industrials since 1994. it's the strongest start to the year for transports since 1991 and the largest january returns for the s&p 500 since 1997. professor jerem

. >> baltimore showed up. they definitely helped us out a lot. >> we talk over the super dome and new orleans. it was like little baltimore down there. >> we're sharing it with our baltimore family now. >> i love you. see you all soon. >> that's right, we will see you soon. we will see several thousands of his fans soon, lots of folks expected to attend today's victory parade. it begins at city hall around 10:45 and ends with a free huge party at ravens stadium around 12:30. coming up in next half-hour, joe flacco talked to dave letterman last night fresh from his trip to disney world. you'll want to hear it. >> a whirlwind 24 hours that ended with dave. i'm looking forward to that. >>> d.c. police are asking for help. they are looking for a missing 6-year-old. investigators are not calling this an amber alert but they do believe the child is with a noncuss toadial parent and may have left the city. she was last seen the night of thursday, january 31 in the 2000 block of e street in northeast. she was wearing purple pants, jacket and silver boots. if you can help or have any information, call

and tells us how the decision was made. >> the announcement was made in this rumor. they started off with 15 names and then attended names. e former. eddie de bartolo and tim brown did not even make the cut but charles haley move on to the next final round. and he did not make the final cut. we will have to wait another year. there were other players that made the connection and will be able to were the iconic jackets. warren sapp and larry allen who played college at the sonoma state that played most of his career with the dallas cowboys. finished his career with the san francisco 49ers. that is the latest from new orleans, will tran, kron 4. >> warren sapp and larry allen are not the only new names to be enshrined in the pro football hall of fame today. the list also includes bill parcells. cris carter. and jonathan ogden. also senior selections in fiske robinson. >> chris culliver is still working to clean up his image following some anti gay remarks made earlier this week. kron four's jeff bush explains what the niners defensive back is doing to make amends. >> reporter: fast a week in

dykes is dead. killed in the raid that freed that little boy. they used secret cameras to watch dykes, noticed he was acting erratically and that time may had been running out. victor blackwell is live. what a relief for this family. victor, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, brooke. yes, not only for the family, but for the entire community. people across the country, even in other countries, were following this story, and commenting and praying that they were hoping ethan would be able to come home soon. two reasons why this happened when it did. first, we're told that communications with jimmy lee dykes broke down in the day leading up to the raid and the more important reason, they saw he had a gun and he had to go in when they did to save ethan. ethan is safe. this is a photograph of the 5-year-old being taken to a hospital after being held hostage for nearly a week in an underground bunker in midland city, alabama. >> he is doing fine. he's laughing, joking, playing, eating. things that you would expect a normal 5 to 6-year-old young man to do. he's very brave. he's very l

in this morning but the clouds will move in going throughout the day. setting us up for a clipper that will clip thus afternoon especially this evening. i have a few flurries in the forecast as we head into 3:00 with the temperature high coming in at 32. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: they did it. >> they did do it. >> reporter: awesome game. we are going on not a lot of sleep but who casedire -- cares. >> reporter: in anne arundel county, 97 is nice and clear. nothing in your way to route 50 or north up to 695. checking in and looking at 95, here at route 175, traffic is moving right along. looking at a 12-7b minute ride from elk ridge to downtown baltimore. and looking at the other abc2 timesaver traffic drive times, notice mo problems on the jfx. it will be nice and clear heading downtown. just 11 minutes southbound from the beltway all the way down to east fayette street and 695 will be free of delays on the west side. it's going to take you 8 minutes to travel the outer loop from 795 down to 70. and that's a look at your morning commute. charley over

bomber sets off blake killing himself and gird outside the u.s. embassy in -- a bomb killing himself and a guard outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. it did not damage the embassy itself. >>> on her last day on the job secretary of state hillary clinton speaking briefly on that attack in turkey. clinton says she's told the u.s. ambassador to turkey how much she values the team's service. the senate approved john kerry to take over her job earlier this week. >>> the dow closed over 14,000 today, the first time since want 7, all that despite the new un-- 2007, all that despite the new unemployment numbers which inched up a bit to 7.9%. one economist says it does make a psychological difference for smaller investors. >>> this morning's snow quickly giving way to sunshine and a whole lot of wind. topper shuttoins us now from the weather center. what's the rest of the night shaping up like? will this wind calm down? you better bundle up. the winds are going to diawara down, but the bad news -- to to die down. we're looking at temperatures downtown, 25. the high was 36 today, temps have don

of water. avoid alcohol. it can lead to hypothermia. if you use a space heater keep it away from furniture. never use a generator in the home, it can lead to carbon monopoisoning. when it gets this cold, remember to check on your elderly neighbors. we're live, linda so, abc 2 news, stay warm out there. >>> we're seeing flurries out in howard county along 70, as the snow picks up, the temperatures are cold out there. you may see a light coating. take it slow. here is 8 # 5 and 295. a crash has cleared. no problems whatsoever. if you are heading downtown. this is what 95 looks like. you are looking at an 8 minute right now northbound all the way to the toll plaza. and the drive times. 695 in great shape. no delays now from 95 up to 83. that stretch will take you 11 minutes. over on the west side. you are looking at an 11 minute ride traveling the outer loop from 795 to 95. that's the morning commute. two more sleeps, right. >> what about now? >> more us it is naps. >> the ravens fans are ready for the games but there is a purple haze. everyone is decked out celebrating the ravens. and we ha

will use super bowl sunday to talk about government regulations when it comes to the issue of steroids or head injuries. the phone lines are open. let's begin with a look at some of the headlines courtesy of the museum. from "the san francisco chronicle" -- from "the baltimore sun" -- let's turn to the politics and policy behind the nfl. this is a story a few days ago from "the washington post." outlining a plan and a letter to the executive director of the players union. they agreed as part of a 2011 collective bargaining agreement that the players should be tested for hgh, but the two sides of that agreed. two seasons have been played without it. last weekend in new orleans, roger goodell was asked a number of questions including one on the issue of head injuries. here is more from last week. [video clip] >> i welcome the president's comments. we want to make sure people understand what we are doing to make our game safer, not just in the nfl but throughout sports. the changes we are making a in the nfl are changing all of sports. it is a better recognition of head injuries. of treat

. >> reporter: it doesn't seem like that will be much of a challenge. >> who's got it better than us? >> nobody! let's go. >> reporter: at san francisco international airport, john ramos, cbs 5. >> reporter: check this out. the super bowl roman numerals finally arrived today and they came by barge. true story. the official numbers traveled up the mississippi river, will be docked at a stretch of waterfront designated as a super bowl boulevard through sunday. the numbers stand 30 feet high and 100 feet wide. and speaking of super bowl boulevard, it's really just one long stretch of musical venues and acts. it's a four-day festival on four stages with food, drink, live tv broadcast, lots of other offerings. brass bands, dixieland, zydeco, blues, jazz. if it's a new orleans sound it's probably playing here. the boulevard is free open to the public. now, the one thing that you find when you have covered as many super bowls as we have been able to go to, everybody has a press conference. doesn't matter who you are. you are going to get a press confe

disaster. >> and a quiet town has a rowdy postal service. u.s. mail truck driver traffic violations as they speed through town. this government agency says it doesn't have to pay for breaking the law. why is that? >> i am harris falkner. an american hero who struck fear in the hearts of our enemies. gunned down thousands of miles away from the battlefield allegedly by a federllow soldiee was trying to help. he was fate logically shot alon another man at a texas gun range. a suspect a former marine turned his weapon on the other men. tonight we are learning more about that man the suspect 25-year-old eddy ray ruth a veteran who reportedly suffers from post traumatic stress disorder now facing multiple murder charges. we have been following the story. what do we know? >> chris kyle this american hero known as the u.s. mill tear remost lethal sniper and another man were both creeked at the rubbing creek lodge roughly 60 miles southwest of fort worth texas yesterday. texas authorities believe eddy ray ruth of lancaster shot kyle and his close friend chad little field shortly in the afte

. >> reporter: roughly 10 million to 12 million people illegally in the u.s. many accept pay below the legal minimum. afl-cio unions are onboard to end that. >> prevent what's wrong from driving down the wages of everybody else. >> reporter: analysts say that under president obama, the u.s./mexican boarder is more secure. the net number of migrants not increasing. activists demand, reform, now. >> not contingent at all on additional enforcement, whether it is border security or any other types of enforcement. >> reporter: at the first house hearing on the obama initiative -- >> the question is what to do about the 10 million or more people not lawfully here. >> reporter: republicans remain wary. >> what cannot become is a nation with the laws enforced selectively or not at all. >> reporter: boehner sounds open to option. >> this is about trying on get it right. on behalf of the american people and those who are suffering under an immigration system that doesn't work very well for anybody. >> reporter: the issue hurt republicans in november. latinos turning out to vote democratic. the backers

, alabama in a few minutes. hello, i'm don lemon. thanks for joining us. mean time, two other major stories we're following this hour. both are overseas. both have big impact here in the united states. we have new details on a deadly attack on an american embassy to tell you about. and in the same country, turkey, an american woman who has been missing for several days, has been found. but the news is not good. this is her, a photographer from new york city, 33 years old. was traveling alone in it istanbul and last heard from nearly two weeks ago. live now from cnn's international correspondent, nick robertson is there. you have breaking news. tell us about it. >> reporter: we do. according to officials, state news agency, they say her body has been found in one of the poorer areas of his tan buhl istanbul. her family are aware. nine suspects have been arrested in this case so far, but the police are also saying it's not straightforward. they believe the location she was found in was not where she was killed. and according to our sister network, cnn turk, they're being told by the police th

vent from the surface down into that underground bunker. they have been using the pipe not only to communicate but also to lower items, comfort items to the child. those items have included potato chips, toys, and medicine and police say that jimmy lee dykes has agreed to allow the items to continue to flow, geraldo. >> geraldo: has he allowed the child to speak to authorities? >> that we don't know. the authorities have not said whether or not they have allowed the child to talk. they have only mentioned that they are in communication with the suspect. >> geraldo: on tuesday, when dykes stopped that bus jonathan, shot that driver, four times, killed him, why did he kill the driver? >> you know, witness statements according to witnesses being the kids on the bus, the driver, mr. poland actually tried to block the gunman according to witness accounts the gunman first came on the bus demanding two hostages. the driver positioned himself between the gunman and most of the children on the bus and that s when allegedly opened fire, killing the driver. people in this community say tha

that could have helped prevent disaster. >> and a quiet town has a rowdy postal service. u.s. mail truck driver traffic violations as they speed through town. this government agency says it doesn't have to pay for breaking the law. why is that? >> i am harris falkner. an american hero who struck fear in the hearts of our enemies. gunned down thousands of miles away from the battlefield allegedly by a federllow soldiee was trying to help. he was fate logically shot alon another man at a texas gun range. a suspect a former marine turned his weapon on the other men. tonight we are learning more about that man the suspect 25-year-old eddy ray ruth a veteran who reportedly suffers from post traumatic stress disorder now facing multiple murder charges. we have been following the story. what do we know? >> chris kyle this americann as remost lethal sniper and another man were both creeked at the rubbing creek lodge roughly 60 miles southwest of fort worth texas yesterday. texas authorities believe eddy ray ruth of lancaster shot kyle and his close friend chad little field shortly in the afterno

on of a power outage. >> 34 long minutes. it felt like it was a decisive moment in the game. walk us through some of the other highlights. >> yeah. you know, it was all ravens before the power outage. you just know the conspiracy theories were gearing up saying the nfl is trying to stave us off of winning the super bowl. it was 28-6 when the power went out. it was all ravens before the power outage. after the power outage, the san francisco 49ers basically made a surge of their own and got back into the game. the game came down to four plays inside the 10 yard line. when it's a second year like collin kaepernick going against one of the best defenses in the league you knew the ravens were going to come out on top. ravens get the win, 34-31 and john harbaugh beats his brother jim. >> i don't know if i agree. i thought there was every reason the 49ers would put it in. they had all the momentum on their side. somehow the ravens stopped them. great to see you this morning. i'm sure a long night for you too. >> thank you. >> a little blurry-eyed this morning. there's lots of debate this morning a

this weekend. thank you for joining us, i'm maurine. >> and i'm laura evans. we'll get to those stories in a moment, but first, the winter weather returned to our area. the snowfalling for much of this evening. a beautiful blanket of white. we'll turn things over to fox 5's gwen talbert in the weather center. >> we'll have to deal with it over the course of the next couple of days, but off and on. it's not going to be heavy steady snowfall because we have a series of clipper systems that are moving through fairly quickly. the snow showers are going to continue. here's a look at our radar. you can see not a whole lot showing up here, but if we go to our weather map, i'll show activity as it moves its way through on our satellite radar composite. if we can go over to our system, we'll show you that in a second. it is moving through very, very quickly, as i mentioned, and the clouds are in full force across the area and that is going to continue into the course of tonight as well. as we go to our weather map, we'll show you this. we can see it moving through quickly across the region. a l

>> tgif. i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for getting up with us. it is friday february the 1st. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". we begin with a fox news alert. there's a tense hostage situation in alabama that enters it's third day now. the gunman holding a 5-year-old boy in the under ground bunker. he is live in midland stay with the latest. >> another 24 excruciating hours for a community trying to stay focused frustrated knowing little about the ongoing talks. trying to free a boy in an underground bunker. dyke built this bunker. all we have is what it looks like based on police and witnesses accounts. he is been known to stay under ground for up to 8 days. they are holding prayer vigil services hoping he will release the 5-year-old boy who has been held three-days. >> trying to bring the community together for one purpose to pray for the safety and protection of the child. >> he needs to be back with his family. if i could go over there and meet him, i would go meet him. >> police are talking ongoing through that pvc pipe that is 4 inches in diameter. the situ

will make her way over to us. she is in town and she is going to gretna, louisiana where there were hit hard by katrina. the city of baltimore has a lot of volunteers there and today, they are holding a raven's rally. this is a t-shirt that made its way to was last night. this is brigance brigade teacher in honor of the oj - als foundation that he is working with to help families going through this tough situation. these are brand new super bowl shirts. they are going to be available at 17 locations and different stores in the area. you want to make sure you get quality stuff and illegal merchandise. lowel melzer estimated that situation. >> it takes a lot to accommodate your guest of what happens when you have posted 200,000 at the same time? that is what they are expected in new orleans this weekend for the super bowl. it takes approximately 36,000 man hours and over 25 days and nearly 150 people to put up all those super bowl decorations around the city and it will take about 300 people to tear them down. this beautiful super bowl 47 display in the park required nine semi trucks to get h

. linda said it. that's for sure. it is friday. purple friday. thank you for joining us. >>> it is a super bowl purple friday with the cold weather we have delays and the possibility of weather moving in kent county. queen ann on a delay. >>> we'll start off with lynette charles. it is chilly out there. what is the reason for the delay. >> we have the snow coming down on the powerful radar now. it is touching the ground. the at peer is opening up we are seeing it come down. we can see what is going on. that's where you are seeing the flurry action. reports around harford on the boarder. >> wood line heights around darlington. and getting in on this. >> and town commons we'll see the light snow across the area. we continue on our tour. along the shore. and centreville and light snow. and white banks this morning. if you wanted the snow it is here. you need to take it easy on the roads. speaking of that. that's why we have an advisory that's been issued until 10:00 for the areas here in the blue color. and we're cold out there this morning. bel air and it is 26 in owings mills and shady side

the field at the super dome in new orleans. it with us the harbaugh bowl. coach john harbaugh and his younger brother jim coaching san francisco. the ravens scored in the opening drive. cappian had a 13-yard touchdown to anquan boldin. michael james fumbled and it leads to this. new orleans native ed reed made his record time night postseason interception and with two minutes left flacco goes deep to jacoby jones who battles his way into the end zone. the ravens went to the locker room up. to many the game itself is just an appetizer to the star-studded halftime show. pop star beyonce rocking the super dome which had its own coming out seven years removed from the devastation of hurricane katrina. beyonce was joined on stage by her former group destiny's child. they have a new reunion ail bum and it was built as a surprise performance. jacoby jones takes the second half kick-off from 8 yards deep and ties the longest kick return in nfl history. with baltimore up 28-6, they would turn out the lights literally. the stadium went dark and when play resumed a half hour later the 49ers bega

us the entire interview that we edited down for the story. this is 7 news. >> missing person case may have turned into a murder case. teenager girl who disappeared from suisun was found dead in fairfield park this morning. girl was reported missing yesterday. police are not releasing her age or name but they are treating this case for the moment as homicide. >> very scary morning for 2 women in east san jose. confront add man breaking into the car. yelled at him to stop but instead the man chased the women back in their home and punched one of the women repeatedly in the face. now this happened in the all rock neighborhood. flew over to get picture of the area but believe it or not this whole thing didn't end there. both women ran away from the house when now 2 men started chasing them. punching one of the women again. then the men went back to the house and stole a number of things. one woman went to the hospital. she is okay that's the good news. 2 men the cowards are still on the run tonight. >> well, you mate want to check the twitter account because twitter has been

competition from the rest of the bay area. danger of using accept to tend rise beef. it's a practice that could make you sick. >> 49ers clean out the lockers as coach harbaugh expresses regret about the team final drive. >> plus new earthquake retrofit plan that will cost homeowners tens of thousands of dollars. tens of thousands of dollars. >> sue nawm >> stock up nearly 100 points and business is booming. bay area base in talk for new investment that would value the company at 2 and a half billion despite a weak earning report for singe a stock is soaring. as "the new york times"notes more than 2 dozen start up in silicon valley are now worth in excess of 1 billion dollars. good evening i'm dan. in fact silicon valley ladies the rest of the country out of the great recession. new report out today shows 46,000 new businesses opened last year and 92,000 new jobs with created. one analyst says the valley is back to where it was before the.com bust a dozen years ago. david tonight with the rest of the story. >> our regis at war with regard to who ownand of silicon valley. >>reporter

a goal line stand and they won the game 34-31. as wusa9 reporter delia goncalves tells us, that sparked celebrations in charm city. hi, delia. >> reporter: hi. welcome back, andrea. good morning, mike. fans had waited a dozen years for a super bowl win and many of them couldn't contain themselves spilling out to the streets for a party that laked all night long. -- that lasted all night long. even the jones falls expressway were shut down last night due to these massive crowds. baltimore city mayor stephanie rollins blake asked fans to celebrate safely and behave with responsibility and respect, but there were a few bad apples, including these folks trying to topple over a car. another group looting a 7- eleven. our bruce johnson braved the streets, talked to fans indoors just as the game wrapped up last night. >> oh, my god, i don't think i could feel any better than this. >> reporter: were you worried at the end there? >> i was. i really was. >> it came down to the wire, unbelievable. the best super bowl i've ever seen. >> a great way to send ray lewis out. i can't imagine a better wa

't help us all the time so we need to help ourselves. i've heard lots of people talking about getting more guns. >> reporter: sergeant dwyer says it's not comforting hearing people are trying to get guns. detectives on the case are hoping they'll make the same arrests in the same amount of time they did with the previous home invasion robbery last month. again, people working on this trying to get the same results. stephanie thuang, nbc bay area news. >>> heavily armed san jose cops descended on a house near center road and capital expressway to arrest a man described as a violent career criminal. investigators say 30-year-old mitchell pope is the worst of the worst. members of the police department's merge unit talked flash bang devices through the windows of the house during the 30-minute standoff. pope did surrender peacefully. investigators say they've been tracking him the last two months. oakland today became the first city in the country to issue city i.d. cards that double as debit cards. that groundbreaking municipal program launched today. the goal is to ensure that everyone in t

return what they didn't spend. a u.s. district judge ordered bloomenergy to pay the workers $31,922 in back wages plus the same amount in damages and the department of labor hit the company with $6,160 in civil penalties. blanco says the workers were surprised to hear they were protected and they would be getting back pay. >> they were very surprised. they were very surprised because they felt they didn't have any protection in the united states. >> reporter: now we did did, to reiterate, reach out to bloomenergy. they said no comment. the attorney for the company also offered no comment. now the spokesperson for the labor department says this should serve as a reminder to employers and to employees that federal law protects workers whether or not they are here illegally. in sunnyvale, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> kris, thank you. have you been able to function today? an emotional day for so many in the bay area, everyone just trying to digest what we saw last night. tonight, take a look. the 49ers are back home, arriving at the airport. now despite the gut wrenching loss

of your stay so far in the big easy? >> reporter: the three of us were talking about that last night trying to pick out our favorite moments. we've done that so much, we've been able to tour the beautiful city. so we put together a beautiful package with all the highlights. take a look. >> new orleans. >> new orleans. >> new orleans. i don't know who got that part. >> what does it mean when you see somebody walking down the street with a necklace of beads? >> they're having a great time. >> this is 2010, the day of the super bowl. >> we've got a tremendous reputation as being the tourist destination as does new orleans. that's kind of one of our businesses. >> reporter: we can't say new orleans, but you can't say frisco. >> good. >> oh yeah. >> and we get our sun in every day. >> that's a big difference. >> it's a big difference, yes, definitely. >> it is never closed. we are hope 24/7, 365. >> we get out here all the time. >> i'm telling you they are addicted. >> all of a sudden you can see that there and the towers. literally a basket

at the break station this morning -- at the brooke station this morning. use metro instead and save yourself that hassle. let's take you to the northbound side of 95. you have delays coming frup dale city to wood -- coming up from dale city to woodbridge. let's show you some cameras on the inbound side of i-66. slowing out of manassas into centreville and here in the fairfax area. a live look on the other side northbound 395. still looking pretty good here at duke street. one more last live look on the beltway in prince george's county here in good luck road. no issues to report. back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> two local jewelry store robberies in two days. terrifying shoppers in similar ways with their smash and grab, all caught on camera. >> it doesn't matter it was in the daylight and there were cameras everywhere. they flew in there and did it anyway. delia goncalves is at one of the locations with more details. >> reporter: police say this was a brazen robbery in both case. fortunately no one was hurt. and that is the good news but it could have really gone terribly wrong. the fi

. the first officer forced to take control. >>> and the superstar and the super bowl, beyonce uses her singing voice to silence some of her critics. ♪ and the rockets red glare >> vowing to sing live on sunday as america gets set for its big game. >> and we're getting set with al in san francisco and natalie live in baltimore "today," friday, february 1st, 2013. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. you did not have to grow up in new york city to know the name ed koch, who served as mayor for three terms from 1978 to 1989 and used his sometimes combative style to help rescue the city from near financial ruin. >> i did grow up around here. he was a force. when you would come across a voter, he would always say, how am i doing? am i doing okay? he died overnight at new york presbyterian hospital here in the city where he made his mark with a larger than life personality. here is nbc's ro

for the alerts and they told us last night actually not to park there. >> my husband was picking up the kids and when he drove that way and realized everything was shut down he saw a car and the back of a truck going the different direction than it should be. >> they may share the same commute but today not the same experience. let's rewind. take a half foot of rain, add it to a swollen river and you get flooding along a waterway where thousands of people live and breathe alongside. the most serious issue, sky 9 capturing rescuers taking the lifeless pod of a homeless woman out of a flooded homeless camp, and then the city opened up two dams, to relieve pressure. people in laurels flood zone were asked to evacuate. a shelter was opened. roads were closed. cars were towed out of the cities commuter lot and then the water receeded and a flood warning lifted. the evening commute home was either an easy one or tough, depending on whether your car was waiting for you or not. >> now what do you have to do? >> i think go to the police station and give them money and pick up my car. >> you think? >>

much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> and thank you, everybody, for joining us this morning. enjoy that long weekend. we will see you back here on tuesday. right now, it's time for squawk on the street. >> welcome, live from the new york stock exchange. jim cramer is off today. the u.s. session here, we just had empire state manufacturing crossing, turning positive for the first time since july. we see futures hugging the flat line pretty much. the s&p with a bias towards the green. in europe, the d-20 meeting is underway in moscow. your mixed bag as we have spain in the negative. japan's nikkei, that's one that's notable, dropping as yen strengthen for the fourth straight session. hang seng is wup and kospi is flat. >> our road map begins with a valentine that carl ichichan. it's the latest sell in the battle of the billionaires as the shorts feel the squeeze. >> apple emerges as the battleground stock with the likes of einhorn and tsiros and low, getting out. >> they are off the boat. passengers on the carnival triumph finally disembarked in mobile, alabama, b

disturbed by it. it came during hagel hearings and was politically calibrated to get the support of the u.s. senate. what can a president say? he is not going to denounce israel now? i am very suspicious of the motives of the attack. >> israel maintained the lorries they were attacking carried game changing weapons. does that make it all right? is anyone likely to criticize israel for taking this position? >> there is a lot of criticism from the middle east, and that can be expected. we have only israel's word to go on. i have seen no independent evidence to confirm what they claimed. i am sure from their perspective these surface air missiles they said they were interdicting might be a game changer, but they are only a game changer if israel is planning an attack on has the law or lebanon or further attacks on syria. -- on hezbollah or lebanon or further attacks on syria. >> he does not want another front, does he? >> i am not sure he has enough to strike back with. certainly under international law he would be in his legitimate rights to strike back. i do not think of is going to happen.

4's reggie kumar shows us what that suspect may look like. >> reporter: this woman yelled of the suspect to stop breaking into the car. investigators say that he managed to gain access through a front window. and repeatedly punched the woman in the face. police say the woman and a daughter managed to escape the home and that a suspect in a second to a male suspect chased the man down the street. the same person that was insulted her in her home continued to assault her in the street and put a gun to our head and even the threatened to kill her. they called police. the suspect returned to the home and ransacked it appeared the victim was taken to hospital where she was treated fo a broken nose. this suspect is described as a hispanic male. 5 ft. 11 in., light complexion, with dark clothing. the victim's daughter was not injured. reggie kumar, kron 4. >> pam: for more than four decades. the 49ers have played at candlestick point in san francisco. but next season will be the teams last at the stick. the city has announced plans to demolish the stadium after the team moves sou

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